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pope francis was a voice for the dispossessed in argentina during its economic crisis. as indicated, he will reach out to those suffering the effects of the eurozone crisis. do you think he will do that? >> i think he will. at least a clear proclivity from the last pope, which is clear and steady opposition to american-type of libertarian economics and what he calls mercantilism -- this will not change. i think it will be emphasized, and it will happen probably in the context of europe, which right now gives him a great opportunity to project the message. >> big hopes, big expectations he will be able to reform the vatican hierarchy and finally get a grip on the sex scandals within the church. how reasonable are these expectations? >> not very reasonable. i think the problem is very ingrained. a lot of power, akeley vatican bank, which has an extreme amount of power, and the question is what kind of political muscle he has. at this point, we know he is incredibly efficient in matters of pr. the campaign is rolling in from our very eyes, and you could think about how dif
pope francis was a voice for the dispossessed in argentina during its economic crisis. as indicated, he will reach out to those suffering the effects of the eurozone crisis. do you think he will do that? >> i think he will. at least a clear proclivity from the last pope, which is clear and steady opposition to american-type of libertarian economics and what he calls mercantilism -- this will not change. i think it will be emphasized, and it will happen probably in the context of europe,...
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peter's square for the first public mass of pope francis. the newly installed pontiff said out his priorities and thrilled the crowd, riding around in an open vehicle. our correspondent has the story. >> he wants his pontificate to be marked by humility, to be a pope close to the people, so gone are the bullet through screens that would separate him from the masses. he mary's the authority of the papacy with the informal spontaneity of a parish priest -- he marries the authority of the papacy with the informal spontaneity of a parish priest. >> he is very strong. >> among the foreign dignitaries, president fernandez of his native argentina. in defiance of an e you travel ban, the zimbabwean president robert mugabe, himself a catholic. from the senior cardinals, pope francis accepted the insignia of his office symbolizing his role as good shepherd. every pope since the first millennium has been given his fisherman's ring, bearing the image of st. peter. he receives it with the words spoken and -- in the gospel of matthew by cheeses. >> you ar
peter's square for the first public mass of pope francis. the newly installed pontiff said out his priorities and thrilled the crowd, riding around in an open vehicle. our correspondent has the story. >> he wants his pontificate to be marked by humility, to be a pope close to the people, so gone are the bullet through screens that would separate him from the masses. he mary's the authority of the papacy with the informal spontaneity of a parish priest -- he marries the authority of the...
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. >>> just hours ago, people watched the installation mass for pope francis. here is is it more on this very special mass and the message from the new pope, jim? >> hello, dave, yes, the pope was out in full force >> reporter: we saw that new informal pope to see march and he ran through an open pope mobile. ever since they have had an enclosed bullet proof glass for the mobile and pope francis is not afraid of taking risk and security is worried about how vulnerable the pope is. he picked up a couple of babies in the crowds and kissed them and at one point stopped and got out and come forced -- comforted a sick man in the crowds and it was a visual of an example of what he was going to say in his message to the faithful that were there this morning, about 150,000 according to the vatican estimate and in that message because it is st. joseph's day and st. joseph is known for his protective nature and his fatherly nature and because of that his message was about protection of the weakest, the youngest, of the oldest among us and that -- among us and not only wa
. >>> just hours ago, people watched the installation mass for pope francis. here is is it more on this very special mass and the message from the new pope, jim? >> hello, dave, yes, the pope was out in full force >> reporter: we saw that new informal pope to see march and he ran through an open pope mobile. ever since they have had an enclosed bullet proof glass for the mobile and pope francis is not afraid of taking risk and security is worried about how vulnerable the...
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. >> pope francis has arrived to meet his predecessor, the pope and marriages benedict -- people benedict.e emeritus let's check out the pictures there from the square outside where a crowd has been gathering to capture a glimpse of the two men, a glimpse of history, two popes meeting together. pope emeritus will move back to the vatican on what he calls live/journey, to live a simple life of a pilgrim. details were kept secret, but it could be they will discuss the vatican documents that were eaked last year, so two popes meeting together at the pope's summer residence. tens of thousands of people across the united kingdom have been without power because of severe weather. much of england and northern ireland were hit by early spring snow. the cold snap is disrupting travel with many roads closed. there has also been heavy rain causing 91 flood alerts to be issued. a severe drought in western india threatening the livelihood of hundreds of thousands of people. many blame government officials for failing to provide them with water. in part three of our water pressure series. trying to beat
. >> pope francis has arrived to meet his predecessor, the pope and marriages benedict -- people benedict.e emeritus let's check out the pictures there from the square outside where a crowd has been gathering to capture a glimpse of the two men, a glimpse of history, two popes meeting together. pope emeritus will move back to the vatican on what he calls live/journey, to live a simple life of a pilgrim. details were kept secret, but it could be they will discuss the vatican documents that...
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. >>> just hours ago, people watched the installation mass for pope francis. here is is it more on this very special mass and the message from the new pope, jim? >> hello, dave, yes, the pope was out in full force >> reporter: we saw that new informal pope to see march and he ran through an open pope mobile. ever since they have had an enclosed bullet proof glass for the mobile and pope francis is not afraid of taking risk and security is worried about how vulnerable the pope is. he picked up a couple of babies in the crowds and kissed them and at one point stopped and got out and come forced -- comforted a sick man in the crowds and it was a visual of an example of what he was going to say in his message to the faithful that were there this morning, about 150,000 according to the vatican estimate and in that message because it is st. joseph's day and st. joseph is known for his protective nature and his fatherly nature and because of that his message was about protection of the weakest, the youngest, of the oldest among us and that -- among us and not only wa
. >>> just hours ago, people watched the installation mass for pope francis. here is is it more on this very special mass and the message from the new pope, jim? >> hello, dave, yes, the pope was out in full force >> reporter: we saw that new informal pope to see march and he ran through an open pope mobile. ever since they have had an enclosed bullet proof glass for the mobile and pope francis is not afraid of taking risk and security is worried about how vulnerable the...
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>> briefly a hit for pope francis off to a fantastic start and i think this is obviously true for catholics and even as a non-catholic you see a pope getting out and mingling with people and showing love and humility to the people assemblying by the hundreds of thousands in rome to see him. next week, he's going to go and wash the feet of inmates in a prison for young offenders and this is the right way it seems to me to conduct the papacy and wish him continued success. >> paul: thank you all. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, send it to us at jer@foxnews.com and follow us on twitter: @jer on fnc. that's our show and thanks to all of you, i'm paul gigot and we hope to see you all here next week. >> on fox news watch. >> anything between me and my friend bb is a-- >> with the media in tow, president obama takes his show on the road. and convinces israelis and palestinians he really does care. is the press buying his pitch or asking tough questions like why now? after months of bluster and blame by liberal media for tougher gun laws, the democrats attempt for an assault weapons
>> briefly a hit for pope francis off to a fantastic start and i think this is obviously true for catholics and even as a non-catholic you see a pope getting out and mingling with people and showing love and humility to the people assemblying by the hundreds of thousands in rome to see him. next week, he's going to go and wash the feet of inmates in a prison for young offenders and this is the right way it seems to me to conduct the papacy and wish him continued success. >> paul:...
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with the nation now owing close to $17 trillion, i wish the president were more like pope francis, who has a cardinal in argentina rejected of all the lavish perks. mr. obama is entitled to protection, convenience and comfort as he he runs the nation. congresswoman bachmann and all the opponents of president obama should zero in on what's really important, the president's failure to deal with out-of-control spending and his core belief that america is not a fair country. that's what's important. not who is walking the presidential dog. by the way, that's the gardner who walks the dog. and he has always walked the dogs. and how many movies the obamas watch? jimmy carter watched 300 movies. might have been why that was so out-of-control back then. it's long past time for partisans on both the right and the left to cut the nonsense and look at things clearly. we have got huge problems in america. the president is directly responsible for some of those problems. he is not willing to compromise. he doesn't see the big economic picture and he he is way too far left for a commander and chief.
with the nation now owing close to $17 trillion, i wish the president were more like pope francis, who has a cardinal in argentina rejected of all the lavish perks. mr. obama is entitled to protection, convenience and comfort as he he runs the nation. congresswoman bachmann and all the opponents of president obama should zero in on what's really important, the president's failure to deal with out-of-control spending and his core belief that america is not a fair country. that's what's...
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he becomes the godfather, if you will, for the girl francis. she calls him uncle cleve which should be part of the hint because that sound creepty to me. he pays to send her to college in a day and age when women weren't educated. as frances is growing up, cleveland's relationship with her changes, changes from uncle cleve, the godfather, to a romantic interest. cleveland starts sending her letters with poems and sends her roses, and it's the full court press on courting her. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv. and now former florida governor jeb bush argues that the nation's immigration policy should be overhauled to reflect our current economic needs, but also should be b clear enough to enforce properly. this is a little under an hour. [applause] >> now, our love whered president finish beloved president ronald reagan passed away almost ten years ago. but as many in this audience know, it seems nearly impossible to follow political news without hearing some reference to our 40th president
he becomes the godfather, if you will, for the girl francis. she calls him uncle cleve which should be part of the hint because that sound creepty to me. he pays to send her to college in a day and age when women weren't educated. as frances is growing up, cleveland's relationship with her changes, changes from uncle cleve, the godfather, to a romantic interest. cleveland starts sending her letters with poems and sends her roses, and it's the full court press on courting her. >> you can...
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francis ever assisi, who is his namesake and st. francis said preach often and when necessarily, use words. luke, i think that's exactly what we saw in st. peter's square. even before the mass began when the pope rode around in the open-air jeep and climbed down off the jeep and blessed the disabled man in the krod and picked up children and kissed them. you could see this kind of outreach and i think that's what's attracted catholics to this man, who they didn't know, really, especially american catholics had no idea who he was a week ago and now are just really drawn into him. because this is the first time in at least ten, maybe 15 years where we've seen a pope make that kind of an outreach. and i think it's a really exciting new chapter for the catholic church. the question is, can they keep this momentum going. luke? >> indeed, and lastly i'll ask you, now that he's officially sworn in, if you will, sworn to a higher power, day one of work starts tomorrow? >> oh yeah. and job one, no question, is cleaning up the curae. that is
francis ever assisi, who is his namesake and st. francis said preach often and when necessarily, use words. luke, i think that's exactly what we saw in st. peter's square. even before the mass began when the pope rode around in the open-air jeep and climbed down off the jeep and blessed the disabled man in the krod and picked up children and kissed them. you could see this kind of outreach and i think that's what's attracted catholics to this man, who they didn't know, really, especially...
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willie francis was executed. >> with so many of these cases the dispitions are important. no question about that. but the stories that precede the decision and follow are just fascinating. i find that with so many supreme court cases but especially these death penalty cases. one of the big death penalty decisions is greg versus georgia when the supreme court reinstated capital punishment in 1976. we all thought that greg would be the first person to be executed, a georgia defendant. but on the eve of his execution he wound up escaping from prison with four of the worst murderers in georgia history. they went up to north carolina. they got into a bar fight. greg apparently made an unfortunate comment about the girlfriend of one of the others and wound up being murdered by his co-escapees. these stories are all made for television movies. >> can't make this up. brown: unbelievable but also really raw. they're horrible in many cases. >> one of the issues we had with this book is to what detail do we go into the gruesomeness of these crimes? we were persuaded by some prosecuto
willie francis was executed. >> with so many of these cases the dispitions are important. no question about that. but the stories that precede the decision and follow are just fascinating. i find that with so many supreme court cases but especially these death penalty cases. one of the big death penalty decisions is greg versus georgia when the supreme court reinstated capital punishment in 1976. we all thought that greg would be the first person to be executed, a georgia defendant. but...
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hundreds of thousands of people have crammed into some peter's square for the inauguration of pope francis these are live pictures from the vatican the pope has just toured the square and is now preparing for the installation mass in some places the silica francis is the first ever pontiff from the americas and the first from side europe in more than one thousand years he was elected to lead the world's one point two billion catholics last week succeeding benedict the sixteenth you have dictated last month citing poor health. turning to some other international news in brief. series opposition national coalition has elected a prime minister to administer areas seized by the rebels the new premier ghassan hitto won nearly eighty percent of the votes in the meeting in turkey the mask is born hito lived in the u.s. for several years until recently but it's unclear whether the desperate rebel groups fighting in syria will recognize the new prime minister. two years without running water have seen a time erupt in a second day of violence in northeast colombia water supply stopped when an avalan
hundreds of thousands of people have crammed into some peter's square for the inauguration of pope francis these are live pictures from the vatican the pope has just toured the square and is now preparing for the installation mass in some places the silica francis is the first ever pontiff from the americas and the first from side europe in more than one thousand years he was elected to lead the world's one point two billion catholics last week succeeding benedict the sixteenth you have...
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of thousands of people gathered outside st peter's basilica to welcome the new pontiff francis is of the first ever pope from the americas and the phrase are from outside of europe in more than one thousand singing was elected to the world's one point two billion catholics last week feel benedict the sixteenth abdicated to go help. right now turning to other international stories in a brief of the syrian government using rebel fighters of using chemical weapons in the attack in the country's north which reportedly killed sixteen people meanwhile syria's main exiled opposition bloc has elected its own prime minister to administer areas as seized by the rebels the newly dad the son if you talk syria border american citizen a desperate rebel groups are fighting in syria have already criticized the election . two years without a running water have seen a town erupt in a second day of violence in northeast colombia water supplies are stopped women avalanche destroyed a processing plant and there's no sign of it being replaced at least or two security officers were injured and twenty two p
of thousands of people gathered outside st peter's basilica to welcome the new pontiff francis is of the first ever pope from the americas and the phrase are from outside of europe in more than one thousand singing was elected to the world's one point two billion catholics last week feel benedict the sixteenth abdicated to go help. right now turning to other international stories in a brief of the syrian government using rebel fighters of using chemical weapons in the attack in the country's...
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willie francis was executed. >> with so many of these cases the dispitions are important. no question about that. but the stories that precede the decisi and follow are just fascinating. i find that with so many supreme court cases but especially these death penalty cases. one of the big death penalty decisions is greg versus georgia when the supreme court reinstated capital punishment in 1976. we all thought that greg would be the first person to be executed, a georgia defendant. but on the eve of his execution he wound up escaping from prison with four of the worst murderers in georgia history. they went up to north carolina. they got into a bar fight. greg apparently made an unfortunate comment about the girlfriend of one of the others and wound up beg murdered by his co-escapees. these stories are all made for television movies. >> can't make this up. brown: unbelievable but also really raw. they're horrible in many cases. >> one of the issues we had with this book is to what detail do we go into the gruesomeness of these crimes? we were persuaded by some prosecutors..
willie francis was executed. >> with so many of these cases the dispitions are important. no question about that. but the stories that precede the decisi and follow are just fascinating. i find that with so many supreme court cases but especially these death penalty cases. one of the big death penalty decisions is greg versus georgia when the supreme court reinstated capital punishment in 1976. we all thought that greg would be the first person to be executed, a georgia defendant. but on...
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joe couldn't be here tonight because he's on his way back from the installation of pope francis in rome. for those of you who know joe, literally the only thing that could keep him away from st. patrick's day at the white house is the installation of a new pope. >> nice night. by the way, jimmy fallon spotted biden in a photo at the installation mass and what might be the easiest game of where's waldo ever. >> vice president joe biden actually attended pope francis' first mass. have you seen this picture? >> yes. >> this is unbelievable. it's a picture of him in the crowd. see if you can find biden. see if you can find -- are you kidding me? this is a real photo focused up. >> next, michele bachmann earns recognition from "the washington post" for a factually challenged statement she made at cpac last week. here's the part that earned her four pinocchios from the post fact checkers. >> there is a problem. a new book is out talking about the perks and the excess of the $1.4 billion a year presidency that we're paying for. this is a lifestyle that is one of excess. now we find out that th
joe couldn't be here tonight because he's on his way back from the installation of pope francis in rome. for those of you who know joe, literally the only thing that could keep him away from st. patrick's day at the white house is the installation of a new pope. >> nice night. by the way, jimmy fallon spotted biden in a photo at the installation mass and what might be the easiest game of where's waldo ever. >> vice president joe biden actually attended pope francis' first mass. have...
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willie francis was executed. >> with so many of these cases the dispitions are important. no question about that. but the stories that precede the decision and follow are just fascinating. i find that with so many supreme court cases but especially these death penalty cases. one of the big death penalty decisions is gregersus georgia when the supreme court reinstated capital punishment in 1976. we all thought that greg would be the first person to be executed, a georgia defendant. but on the eve of his execution he wound up escaping from prison with four of the worst murderers in georgia history. they went up to north carolina. they got into a bar fight. greg apparently made an unfortunate comment about the girlfriend of one of the others and wound up being murdered by his co-escapees. these stories are all made for television movies. >> can't make this up. brown: unbelievable but also really raw. they're horrible in many cases. >> one of the issues we had with this book is to what detail do we go into the gruesomeness of these crimes? we were persuaded by some prosecutors
willie francis was executed. >> with so many of these cases the dispitions are important. no question about that. but the stories that precede the decision and follow are just fascinating. i find that with so many supreme court cases but especially these death penalty cases. one of the big death penalty decisions is gregersus georgia when the supreme court reinstated capital punishment in 1976. we all thought that greg would be the first person to be executed, a georgia defendant. but on...
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i believe in fact that pope francis's arguments, on relativism are powerful but i believe there are fax on the ground. and, one of the facts is going to be, the state says we are going to limit marriage between a man and woman but, by the way, american citizens visit from a different state. now, what happens to that situation? i mean, i think we are now going to be muddled and i think for the health of country it is better to have the muddle in the legislative bodies and politics than it is to have it cut through by five people on a 5-4 vote. >> chris: we should point out it is interesting, i didn't realize this: the case that is going before the court involves a woman, a lesbian who was involved for many years in a marriage, her partner died. and, she is not getting the exemption that a normal spouse, a heterosexual spouse would get and had to pay taxes on the entire estate left to her and it is a direct case and gets to what rand paul was talking about, senator by, the question of should marriage be part of the tax code? >> well, this is the muddle we're in and it could be the middle
i believe in fact that pope francis's arguments, on relativism are powerful but i believe there are fax on the ground. and, one of the facts is going to be, the state says we are going to limit marriage between a man and woman but, by the way, american citizens visit from a different state. now, what happens to that situation? i mean, i think we are now going to be muddled and i think for the health of country it is better to have the muddle in the legislative bodies and politics than it is to...
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francis. preach the gospel always, but when necessary, use words, which means that your actions should tell it all. and we can see from pope francis, a man who hugged the cardinals instead of having them kiss his ring. he shooed the red shoes and cape, rode the bus with the cardinals. he is saying power is through simplicity. not in trappings, but in serving. that is my takeaway. >> a beautiful takeaway. >> christine, talk about sheryl sandberg. >> the conversation about women at work and how you behave to become a leader, and the way women and men manage differently is fascinating. it's opening doors for women to be more aggressive at work, carefully aggressive. women, when are you aggressive sometimes, you are called a word we don't like to say and we look at sheryl sandberg, a good role model i would say. >> cnn newsroom with carol cosstello begins right now. >>> happening now in the newsroom, speaking out. >> my family and i are hopeful we can put this horrible ordeal behind us. >> the mot
francis. preach the gospel always, but when necessary, use words, which means that your actions should tell it all. and we can see from pope francis, a man who hugged the cardinals instead of having them kiss his ring. he shooed the red shoes and cape, rode the bus with the cardinals. he is saying power is through simplicity. not in trappings, but in serving. that is my takeaway. >> a beautiful takeaway. >> christine, talk about sheryl sandberg. >> the conversation about women...
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we'll let you comment first but let's see chris mathews on the selection of pope francis. let's roll that clip. >> what we've seen here the election we're basing this on small evidence. kind of a papal gala. bob from california, someone who is culturally conservative on issues like abortion but also a liberal in terms of economics. we're familiar with that point of view. these are conservative catholics that are prominent in pennsylvania who are conservative and economically liberal. >> i sensed a remarkable consensus that we need a man who is wholly, we call him the wholly father. like benedict was and john paul. we also needed a man who had a sound -- we got one. >> all right let me come to you. that's a little scary description there. >> thanks for the clip. we have tripled the audience of that show. [laughter] >> i think chris mathews -- by the way, i hope they never say i hate the fact that msnbc is off the air. they are gold for us and we love them on that wall. i think people are misguided when they compare the roman church to american politics. they show to be the
we'll let you comment first but let's see chris mathews on the selection of pope francis. let's roll that clip. >> what we've seen here the election we're basing this on small evidence. kind of a papal gala. bob from california, someone who is culturally conservative on issues like abortion but also a liberal in terms of economics. we're familiar with that point of view. these are conservative catholics that are prominent in pennsylvania who are conservative and economically liberal....
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under a bright blue roman sky, pope francis entered st. peter's square to the cheers of a crowd estimated at nearly 200,000 people. the new pontiff chose to ride in an open air mercedes. took his time arriving to come close to the devoted catholics who waited so patiently for him. it was face to face and personal. for nearly 20 minutes, pope francis embraced people, shaking hands and kissing babies. he even stopped the car to get out and bless a man who's severely disabled. after bowing in prayer at the tomb of st. peter, the first latin american pope given the official symbols, a shawl for his role as a shepherd and the fisherman's ring inscribed with his name. once again, the new pontiff showed he is not one for wealth and excess. the ring was a gold plated silver ring, not the traditional lid gold. ♪ and then, the mass. for the 266th bishop of rome. the basilica was full of princes, princesses and world leaders. 132 dignitaries from around the world. among them, vice president joe biden, queen of belgium and prince albert of monaco an
under a bright blue roman sky, pope francis entered st. peter's square to the cheers of a crowd estimated at nearly 200,000 people. the new pontiff chose to ride in an open air mercedes. took his time arriving to come close to the devoted catholics who waited so patiently for him. it was face to face and personal. for nearly 20 minutes, pope francis embraced people, shaking hands and kissing babies. he even stopped the car to get out and bless a man who's severely disabled. after bowing in...
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pope francis has officially taken his place as head of the catholic church in an inauguration mass attended by two hundred thousand people in st peter's square you pledge to defend the weak and the poor mocking their humility he has sought to inject his purposes since his election by fellow cardinals a week ago earlier he greeted people as he toured the square in an open topped. an investigation into the death of russian lawyers said again magnitsky has been dropped he died in custody in two thousand and nine investigators found no evidence was committed. has been following the story there have been no trespassing in in terms of the confinement or criminal confinement or criminal investigation against us again magnitsky that he was essentially jailed all fully he was not beaten while in confinement and therefore they've also established that he has actually died from natural causes that is from heart failure and several other complications all of which from several really severe diseases that he was suffering from and thus they have essentially ruled out any foul play which was the main poi
pope francis has officially taken his place as head of the catholic church in an inauguration mass attended by two hundred thousand people in st peter's square you pledge to defend the weak and the poor mocking their humility he has sought to inject his purposes since his election by fellow cardinals a week ago earlier he greeted people as he toured the square in an open topped. an investigation into the death of russian lawyers said again magnitsky has been dropped he died in custody in two...
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"money" with melissa francis is next. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's "who made money today". investors who thought cyprus concerns would be a one day blip. bulls are back in the driver's seat. surging home prices and strong manufacturing data sparked a rally on wall street. the s&p 500 just missed hitting its all-time high. that could mean more money tomorrow. if you owned netflix shares you made money today. a top on lift upgraded netflix shares stocks to outperform. they said they could expand their subscriber base. pacific crest raising the price target to 225 bucks wow! surging 6% on the news. >>> the man making hands down the most money today, pedro quezada. i don't think he cares right now because he collected $330 million in the powerball jackpot. the 44-year-old immigrant is feeling pure joy. he promises to help a lot of people with his winnings. me. even when they say it's not it is always about money melissa: so our top story tonight. cyprus may have a bailout but cracks in the european union may be gro
"money" with melissa francis is next. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's "who made money today". investors who thought cyprus concerns would be a one day blip. bulls are back in the driver's seat. surging home prices and strong manufacturing data sparked a rally on wall street. the s&p 500 just missed hitting its all-time high. that could mean more money tomorrow. if you owned netflix shares you made money today. a top on lift upgraded netflix shares stocks to...
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delegation at pope francis' inaugural mass. >>> and prince champling to the rescue, after kate gets her heel stuck in a storm grate, the parents-to-be, are they on the same page when it comes to their first child? word is kate wants a boy, and william is hoping for a girl. >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell live in washington today. and former secretary of state and first lady, hillary clinton, today took the public step that we have seen from president obama, from vice president biden and even from republican senator rob portman. clinton saying that equality for lgbt americans includes the right to marry. joining me now for our daily fix, ruth marcus, editorial columnist for the "washington post." we've seen this evolution and clearly, hillary clinton as secretary clinton was forward-leaning as far as spousal benefits, partner benefits at the state department. but this is is a clear an obvious step. what she signaling? >> i think what she's signaling is what we've, the other folks that you've mentioned, is that support for gay marriage is now, pardon the phrase, going to be a litmus tes
delegation at pope francis' inaugural mass. >>> and prince champling to the rescue, after kate gets her heel stuck in a storm grate, the parents-to-be, are they on the same page when it comes to their first child? word is kate wants a boy, and william is hoping for a girl. >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell live in washington today. and former secretary of state and first lady, hillary clinton, today took the public step that we have seen from president obama, from vice...
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[applause] i am very excited to watch pope francis, who i believe is going to challenge all of us. [applause] he's going to challenge the left on social policy and he's going to challenge the right on thinking about the poor. i think that is good for all of us. i think we need to decide that we both want people to have the right to life. then we have to figure out the right to empower and have the right to have a good life. we will be inevitable the majority party in the united states. thank you. good luck and god bless you. [applause] ♪ >> about two months ago we figured out how much each high os to the uate government. think about what it might be. each high school graduate i $23,000. owes too many republicans and democrats have agreed to continuely raise the debt ceiling that can exit. the next speaker has been an outspoken advocate to not raise the debt ceiling so our children do not inherit a debt-ridden future. the next speaker has been outspoken for the unilateral repeal for obamacare. [applause] more so than anything else, our next speaker is one of the most courageous co
[applause] i am very excited to watch pope francis, who i believe is going to challenge all of us. [applause] he's going to challenge the left on social policy and he's going to challenge the right on thinking about the poor. i think that is good for all of us. i think we need to decide that we both want people to have the right to life. then we have to figure out the right to empower and have the right to have a good life. we will be inevitable the majority party in the united states. thank...
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. >> shepard: 5:eastern, 4:00, with melissa francis. >> like. they of you have a green home, green certified home you're 32% less likely to default on that. that's a new study. and they're saying because you save so much money on your michigan bill, you can pay you're mortgage. i don't know. i if you're both a more energy efficient home, you're paying less money. we have more debate on fox business. >> shepard: a big company has created a new rule for its employees. get a health screening that includes a weighin or pay more for your health insurance. our journal analyst weighs in on it. the engines that helped put men on the moon were once thought lost to history at the bottom of the deep blue sea. now there's a mission to raise the american artifacts from miles beneath the ocean surface. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a mo
. >> shepard: 5:eastern, 4:00, with melissa francis. >> like. they of you have a green home, green certified home you're 32% less likely to default on that. that's a new study. and they're saying because you save so much money on your michigan bill, you can pay you're mortgage. i don't know. i if you're both a more energy efficient home, you're paying less money. we have more debate on fox business. >> shepard: a big company has created a new rule for its employees. get a...
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vice president joe biden meanwhile is in rome for the installation mass of hope francis. some us in on the robert menendez front. remember senator menendez was accused by one publication, "the daily caller" of paying to have sex with prostitutes, perhaps underage prostitutes in the dominican republic. the dominican republic police department came out with a report saying that three women who made those claims were paid to make those claims. that and more coming up on current tv. drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. dude, i need your help fast. well, clearasil's fast. yeah, but is it this fast? faster! how about this fast? clearasil's faster! this fast?? faster!! woh! th
vice president joe biden meanwhile is in rome for the installation mass of hope francis. some us in on the robert menendez front. remember senator menendez was accused by one publication, "the daily caller" of paying to have sex with prostitutes, perhaps underage prostitutes in the dominican republic. the dominican republic police department came out with a report saying that three women who made those claims were paid to make those claims. that and more coming up on current tv. drug...
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however, francis says for now the discipline of celibacy stands firm. he criticized church leaders who covered up the rehabilitation of children. he said it is a stupid idea adding you cannot be in a position of power and destroy the life of another person. i find this fascinating. >> also, mika, there was another story about how -- i think he floated the idea of the church supporting civil unions. >> yeah. >> as an attempt to find a pragmatic center between same-sex marriage and -- >> not that it's going to happen any time soon or ever in the catholic church. he is a human being. he is a man. with natural instincts and he doesn't separate himself from the rest of the world. this interview, to me, is so hopeful. >> katty, a couple of more years of this and you people are going to be sorry you broke away from the church. >> well, i can tell you that all of the british catholics are watching very intently what is happening in rome and they are as amazed as everybody else. this is a pope who is prepared to say that he, himself, has felt human urges towards
however, francis says for now the discipline of celibacy stands firm. he criticized church leaders who covered up the rehabilitation of children. he said it is a stupid idea adding you cannot be in a position of power and destroy the life of another person. i find this fascinating. >> also, mika, there was another story about how -- i think he floated the idea of the church supporting civil unions. >> yeah. >> as an attempt to find a pragmatic center between same-sex marriage...
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. >>> tomorrow, pope francis will be formally installed as head of the roman catholic church. the president of the pope's native argentina will be there. christina hernandez kreshner met with him today. fernandez said she asked the pope to intervene with argentina's dispute over the falkland islands. >> joe biden is representing the united states as the pope's installation and is squeezing in diplomacy, meeting today with the italian prime minister. >> the pope himself is delighting crowds in a rare move for the pontiff who spontaneously left vatican yesterday to greet well wishers outside. that was a nervous moment for his security personnel. >> very nervous. that scares whatever the security detail is to this impromptu walk about is telling us a lot, though, about the new pope's style. it also does underscore the dilemma for his security guards, how do you protect a pope who wanders into crowds? >> we spoke to two people who have been intimatically involved in security for the pope and say it's hard to balance the need for security with the pope's need to embrace his followe
. >>> tomorrow, pope francis will be formally installed as head of the roman catholic church. the president of the pope's native argentina will be there. christina hernandez kreshner met with him today. fernandez said she asked the pope to intervene with argentina's dispute over the falkland islands. >> joe biden is representing the united states as the pope's installation and is squeezing in diplomacy, meeting today with the italian prime minister. >> the pope himself is...
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are very unpleasant years for the adams and was readily apparently to everyone in the family, charles francis adams, their son, talks about it in his own diary of how sad the household seemed at the time. >> what made it that way? >> i think the cloud under which the presidency began, it never lifts. because this campaigning for 1828 begins almost instantly, louisa feels very personally the attacks on her husband, on his character, some attacks on her character, is she not american enough? situationat that really did not -- they finally reached the pinnacle and it's not a happy pinnacle. it's very, it's a very stormy four years for them. and the white house is not a very comfortable place to live. people coming in all the time and -- >> and here is one quote that really captures this had. she wrote, "there is something in this great unsocial house which depresses me beyond expression." of,ell, she was accused bizarrely, of extravagance in the house. one was a billiard table which the first lady had purchased using the tax dollars of honest working men. somehow this very un-american quality th
are very unpleasant years for the adams and was readily apparently to everyone in the family, charles francis adams, their son, talks about it in his own diary of how sad the household seemed at the time. >> what made it that way? >> i think the cloud under which the presidency began, it never lifts. because this campaigning for 1828 begins almost instantly, louisa feels very personally the attacks on her husband, on his character, some attacks on her character, is she not american...
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but ground traicide mar w >>> overseas now where there are accusations that pope francis was slow to act against sexual abuse by priests in native argentina. an activist group complaint follows the pope's inaugural mass at the vatican yesterday. from the pope for what it calls convicted priests. during the mass, pope francis spoke about the need to care for the poor and suffering. >>> financial markets worldwide remain jittery after lawmakers on the tiny island of cyprus rejected vers a dhaved the governto tnal ban how will this act in europe ane in here's abc'frin- he e islruisr quaint mountain villages, sparkling seas and happy it looks healthy, but economically it is very sick. 1,000 people filled this square furious that government promised to take money out of their bank accounts to help pay for a massive desperately needed loan. >> it's theft, really, essentially it is theft. >> reporter: government theft? >> the government is stealing so they can hban >> reporter: a real populist element to the protest. they're saying rich people should pay for the mistakes of the banks and go
but ground traicide mar w >>> overseas now where there are accusations that pope francis was slow to act against sexual abuse by priests in native argentina. an activist group complaint follows the pope's inaugural mass at the vatican yesterday. from the pope for what it calls convicted priests. during the mass, pope francis spoke about the need to care for the poor and suffering. >>> financial markets worldwide remain jittery after lawmakers on the tiny island of cyprus...
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where pope francis is being formally installed as the new pontiff of the catholic church. representatives of 132 countries, including a u.s. delegation led by vice president joe biden were onhand for the ceremony. pope francis has projected himself with humility over the past few days taking time to personally greet the faithful in the crowds. >>> and welcome to "morning joe," tuesday, march 19th. with us onset, we have senior political analyst mark haleprin. we've got the president in the council of foreign relations richard haass and former democratic congressman harold ford jr. >> what's going on? >> oh, we have more. >> i know. >> i saved the best for last. >> thanks a lot, mika. >> and what is richard haass? >> and we've got david ignatius coming up, as well. >> fantastic. >> yes, it is fantastic. >> all right. what do we have in news? >> hi, harold, how are you doing? what's going on? >> oh, really? >> who are you picking in march madness? >> it hurts me to say this because i'm a michigan man, but ohio state is playing extraordinarily well. i've got michigan state. >
where pope francis is being formally installed as the new pontiff of the catholic church. representatives of 132 countries, including a u.s. delegation led by vice president joe biden were onhand for the ceremony. pope francis has projected himself with humility over the past few days taking time to personally greet the faithful in the crowds. >>> and welcome to "morning joe," tuesday, march 19th. with us onset, we have senior political analyst mark haleprin. we've got the...
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[applause] i am very excited to watch pope francis, who i believe is going to challenge all of us. he is going to challenge -- [applause] is going to challenge the left on social policy, it is going to challenge the right on thinking about the poor. and i think that's good for all of us. i think we need to decide if we want people of the right to left, who want to figure out help them how to have a good life. i think we are party that is both a right to life and the right to a good life, we will be inevitably the majority party in the united states. thank you, good luck and god bless you. ♪ ♪ >> about two months ago our organization, turning point u.s.a., hired a lot of the -- combined a lot of cba of that and we figured out how much each high school graduate host of the federal government as their share of the national debt. think in your mind right now what it might be. each high school graduate owes over $823,000 to the federal government. $823,000. that's just not a big number, but it's immoral. and to me republicans and democrats have agreed if we continue with razor debt
[applause] i am very excited to watch pope francis, who i believe is going to challenge all of us. he is going to challenge -- [applause] is going to challenge the left on social policy, it is going to challenge the right on thinking about the poor. and i think that's good for all of us. i think we need to decide if we want people of the right to left, who want to figure out help them how to have a good life. i think we are party that is both a right to life and the right to a good life, we...
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peter's square, pope francis broke protocol and made an impromptu appearance at the side gate of the vatican where he shook hands with followers. pope francis then delivered a traditional prayer to the virgin mary which focused on mercy and forgiveness. he drew cheers by closing his remarks with the italian phrase for "have a good lunch." >> all right. >> i think i'm liking him. >> president obama's going to begin his first presidential trip to israel this week. after a sometimes rocky relationship with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. as far as the middle east peace process goes, a new "washington post"/abc news poll shows that 69% of americans think the obama administration should not take a leading role in negotiations. 26% say take a leading role. mika, that is a poll sthat show americans want us to lead from behind. >> tomorrow we're going to take a special look at ten years of war in iraq. veteran journalist bob woodward and iraq veteran paul reickhoff will be with us. >>> up next, what if anything did we learn today? >>> i'm meteorologist bill karins with your business trave
peter's square, pope francis broke protocol and made an impromptu appearance at the side gate of the vatican where he shook hands with followers. pope francis then delivered a traditional prayer to the virgin mary which focused on mercy and forgiveness. he drew cheers by closing his remarks with the italian phrase for "have a good lunch." >> all right. >> i think i'm liking him. >> president obama's going to begin his first presidential trip to israel this week....
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francis collins. syria. ambassador to robert ford testified before a house foreign affairs committee hearing about the west's's response to the syrian civil war. he spoke to the committee about the allegations that chemical weapons were used in syria this week. you can see all of his testimony just after 1:00 eastern here on c-span. >> so far, we have no evidence to substantiate the reports that chemical weapons were used yesterday, but i want to underline that we're looking very carefully at these reports. we are consulting with partners in the region and in the international community. more broadly, we have been three clear from the beginning about our concern that as the assad regime the rigid military situation deteriorates and it becomes, as a director of national security -- intelligence said, ever more beleaguered, that it might be tempted to use cover -- chemical weapons. the president has been very clear in saying that if assad and those under his command to make the mistake of using chemical weapon
francis collins. syria. ambassador to robert ford testified before a house foreign affairs committee hearing about the west's's response to the syrian civil war. he spoke to the committee about the allegations that chemical weapons were used in syria this week. you can see all of his testimony just after 1:00 eastern here on c-span. >> so far, we have no evidence to substantiate the reports that chemical weapons were used yesterday, but i want to underline that we're looking very...
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francis collins, sunday night at 8:00 on "q &a." >> according to an united nations, 70,000 have been killed since protests against syrian president assad. robert frod testified at a robert ford testified at a hearing. this is two hours and 15 minutes. >> this hearing will come to order. we need to review the syrian crisis. it was two years ago last week on the nightly news that we saw those protesters walking through the street, chanting, peaceful. what the world saw next without the syrian forces opened up with small arms fire on the marchers. over the ensuing weeks, that was followed by materially -- artillery barrage is and tanks and aerial apartment and finally i scud missiles into cities. we are now two years into that syria and uprising. for two leady years, u.s. policy has been a drift. the obama administration saw assad as a reformer in the works. then it bet on moscow to play a constructive role. this is the assad who is bombing villages in syria. this is the assad who is ordering teenagers tortured. frankly, he is engaged in murdering his populist. the ancient city is now i
francis collins, sunday night at 8:00 on "q &a." >> according to an united nations, 70,000 have been killed since protests against syrian president assad. robert frod testified at a robert ford testified at a hearing. this is two hours and 15 minutes. >> this hearing will come to order. we need to review the syrian crisis. it was two years ago last week on the nightly news that we saw those protesters walking through the street, chanting, peaceful. what the world saw...